
Morality
Restoring the Common Good in Divided Times
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Jonathan Sacks
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Jonathan Sacks
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Tie-in to his Radio 4 series, thought leader Jonathan Sacks on how we can build a strong collective morality for the modern era.
In today's world of cultural climate change, argues Jonathan Sacks, we have outsourced morality to the markets on the one hand and to government on the other. If the market rewards it, it must be OK - unless the law says not to.
Yet while the markets have brought wealth to many and the state has done much to contain the worst excesses of inequality, neither is capable of bearing the moral weight of showing us how to live.
On the one hand, traditional values no longer hold, yet recent political swings show that modern ideals of tolerance have left many feeling rudderless and adrift. In this environment we see things fall apart in unexpected ways - toxic public discourse that makes true societal progress almost unattainable; the rise of religious extremism on the one hand and of aggressive atheism on the other; a drive for respect of all that establishes 'safe space' only where true debate is off limits.
How can we build - or rebuild - a collective culture that is able to both respect difference and draw us together to work for the common good? Talking to key modern influences, thinkers and drawing inspiration from the Bible and the historical experience of the Jewish people, Sacks argues that there are eight key factors in establishing, maintaining and passing on resilient moral values within a broad group, among them attitudes of lifelong learning and of thanksgiving, the importance of family life and community and a culture of positive argument in place of destructive conflict.
Combining his passionate belief in a positive way forward with a careful weighing of the realities and challenges of the position in which we find ourselves, Jonathan Sacks sets out a clear picture of a world in which we can all find our place and build a future worth working for.
Awarded Book of the Year 2020 in the National Jewish Book Awards.
©2018 Jonathan Sacks (P)2018 Hodder & Stoughton LimitedDeep, humane wisdom
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Delivered with conviction, compassion and courage the Rabbi's wisdom, combined with considerable intellectual and incisive reflection, offers a mature and beneficial way of thinking about the greater good - every thinking young person and statesman or woman should read it.
ASTUTE THINKING FOR ALARMING TIMES
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I would encourage everyone to listen to these pearls of intellectual wisdom, presented in succinct beauty. The ideas within this can unlock our abilities to enhance all of the reader's interpersonal relationships.
A homage to one of the 20th and 21st centuries greatest scholars.
Amazing, iconic book
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Brilliant, must read for anyone interested in morality
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Thought provoking; if only
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It should be part of the national curriculum
Excellent
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Meticulously referenced and thoroughly argued
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Don't read this book, study it, then live it!
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Absolutely Brilliant
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A wonderful legacy
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